Orthopaedic Surgery (Nov 2022)

Design and Validation of a Smile‐Necklace Plate for Treating Inferior Patellar Pole Avulsion Fractures: A Review and Hypothesis

  • Wanbo Zhu,
  • Lei Xu,
  • Kai Xie,
  • Xinyuan Li,
  • Xianlong Zhang,
  • Shiyuan Fang,
  • Jiazhao Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/os.13490
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 11
pp. 2799 – 2808

Abstract

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The patella's inferior pole transmits force generated by contraction of the quadriceps muscle to the tibial tuberosity through the attached patellar ligament, thus completing knee extension. Therefore, fractures of the patella's inferior pole disrupt the coherence of mechanical transmission in the lower extremities. There appears to be no consensus among trauma centers regarding the treatment of infrapatellar pole fractures, primarily because there is no consistent design or application of internal fixation for this type of fracture. We designed a new internal implant similar to the smile necklace based on our previous study. This smile‐necklace plate (SNP) has the advantage of both plate fixation and tension‐band wiring fixation, permitting early rehabilitation, especially in osteoporotic comminuted infrapatellar pole fractures. Finite element analysis helped verify the biomechanical advantages of the SNP in comparison with existing studies. Hence, this novel implant is a promising treatment option for inferior pole patellar fractures.

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